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noisereductions 07.27.2010 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
Doom Generation is nothing like Natural Born Killers.



like I said, never saw DG. Just noted that critics compared the two. But it's easy to say that any movie that involves a couple on murder spree has a Starkweather-influence be it NBK, True Romance, hell even Wild At Heart probably to a degree.

viewtiful alan redux 07.27.2010 01:41 PM

I've seen two larry clark movies, and I really liked both of them.
Another day in paradise had James Woods playing sleaze like only james woods can, not to mention it was just a cool movie.
Wassup rockers, though not for everybody, really connected with me because of how real it was. I knew those kids, I used to hang out with them. Its a very realistic document of latino skater culture.

loubarret 07.27.2010 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by atsonicpark

Hard Candy rules.

I had recurring dreams based around that movie once, not to pleasent

Rob Instigator 07.27.2010 01:59 PM

I watched a few documentaries over the weekend


Rivers & Tides
 

doc about andy goldsworthy's art, which he creates in nature. fucking awesome and meditative
10/10


 

When You're Strange. Documentary with a ton of rare footage of the Doors from early on to the end. Narrated by Johnny Depp. Liked it a lot. Huge Doors fan since way back.
9/10.


 

Steven Wright: When The Leaves Blow You Away
10/10. hilarious as always, and appende with a 35 minute short film in B+W ,surreal and hilarious.


 

Alex Grey: Chapel of Sacred Mirrors
Quite the new age vision, but the art is fucking amazing and insane and the ideas behiond the museum, to make people explore their own inner space of the body, is interesting. The high power techno beats get old though (don;t they always?)
8/10

atsonicpark 07.27.2010 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
The high power techno beats get old though (don;t they always?)


Nah.

Rob Instigator 07.27.2010 02:00 PM

Give it another minute or two....

Count Mecha 07.27.2010 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
Oh hey, nr, I watched I KNOW WHO KILLED ME the other night. There was actually something to that movie, wasn't there? I dunno what. I thought parts of it were ridiculously stupid, but some of it was shockingly effective... I thought the scene with the slicing of the arm and shit was disturbing as hell!... and the director clearly liked Argento...

Dunno how to rate it, will have to watch it again.


I just want to see that movie for Art Bell. He's probably only in it for a minute.

SONIC GAIL 07.27.2010 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by loubarret
I had recurring dreams based around that movie once, not to pleasent


that is a crazy ass movie ryan made me change the channel when it got to the castration shit

SONIC GAIL 07.27.2010 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
I watched a few documentaries over the weekend






 

When You're Strange. Documentary with a ton of rare footage of the Doors from early on to the end. Narrated by Johnny Depp. Liked it a lot. Huge Doors fan since way back.
9/10.





that looks good i love the doors

Rob Instigator 07.27.2010 04:07 PM

It was great. talked a lot about their early days.

How Krieger had only been in one rock band before, and had played spanish flamenco guitar for his whole life before the doors.
How Densmore was so bad-ass, keeping the beat without the aid of a bassist, and being a lifelong jazz drummer. (jazz drummers got all the fucking beats)

lots of cool early behind the scenes, home movie type footage.

viewtiful alan redux 07.27.2010 05:39 PM

 

5/10

noisereductions 07.27.2010 06:40 PM

^I still gotta see that. Not so great?

Dr. Eugene Felikson 07.27.2010 07:35 PM

It's alright. Sasha Grey is the best thing about it though.

viewtiful alan redux 07.27.2010 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson
It's alright. Sasha Grey is the best thing about it though.

Exactly. Not only is she great to look at, but she puts in an amazing performance as well. The main problem with this movie is both the uneventful screenplay and Soderbergh's all too self aware direction. its like he was trying way too hard to make this an arthouse kind of movie, and it shows. It doesn't really deliver on either level one would want it to, those being as erotica or as indie-film making. That's not to say its a complete waste... Sasha Grey lovers will enjoy it simply for her spellbinding presence, but other than her there's not much here worth talking about.

atsonicpark 07.27.2010 08:25 PM

Soderbergh... I like Bubble, Schizopolis, and Sex, Lies okay but everything else is pretty meh.

Just watch Ms. GRey's "I DIG EM IN PIGTAILS" scene instead..

Dr. Eugene Felikson 07.28.2010 04:24 AM

 

loubarret 07.28.2010 05:00 AM

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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
Soderbergh... I like Bubble, Schizopolis, and Sex, Lies okay but everything else is pretty meh.

Again Mr.Cooley we agree, even kafka is great to. The girlfriend exprience was just to gimmicky for mine taste. Miss Grey is a above averege actor it's the shame the script is quite basic and all the hype around the move was just her doing a no-porno. Kind of sad.

noisereductions 07.28.2010 07:22 AM

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OMG I need this!

noisereductions 07.28.2010 07:22 AM

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You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Dr. Eugene Felikson again.

Rob Instigator 07.28.2010 08:40 AM

I did not enjoy that movie "girlfriend experience." watched just 30 minutes. bored shitless.

ann ashtray 07.28.2010 09:17 AM

Thanks to SYG I just watched Bully for the first time in several years. Great movie. Thurston's background guitar terrifyingly terrific.

Downloading Ken Park now. Never seen it.

I thought Kids was OK. Kinda scared the shit out of me the first time I saw it (8th grade I think....). It also made me wanna go out + skate...damn, so long ago.

Wassup Rockers was fantastic.

I like Larry Clark, even if he does have a knack for young shirtless boys.

TheFoxBen 07.28.2010 09:40 AM

 


7/10. North Korean epic kaiju movie. Kim Jong-Il was a big fan of the director and had him kidnapped in order to make this movie !!!

demonrail666 07.28.2010 09:48 AM

Those of you sad, English and old enough to remember some of the covers in question may find this mildly amusing.
http://crapvideoart.blogspot.com/

Adrian 07.28.2010 09:51 AM

the last movie I saw was "Buffalo 66" (two days ago.) The film is directed by and starring Vincent Gallo, a great actor.

noisereductions 07.28.2010 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
Those of you sad, English and old enough to remember some of the covers in question may find this mildly amusing.
http://crapvideoart.blogspot.com/


great blog. I have some of those vhs. haha. Also I strongly recommend the book SHOCK HORROR which chronicles the Video Nasties with full VHS artwork. :)

noisereductions 07.28.2010 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Adrian
the last movie I saw was "Buffalo 66" (two days ago.) The film is directed by and starring Vincent Gallo, a great actor.


um.

noisereductions 07.28.2010 10:08 AM

INVITATION TO HELL.

Nobody made TV movies like Craven. Gawd, I wish he'd start doing those again. It's like he makes them shitty on purpose. It's great. Susan Lucci, Punky Brewster, that guy from Murphy Brown. And it's basically a Stepford Wives rip. Don't get me wrong, TV-wise it's not at the awesome-level of say SUMMER OF FEAR, but it's still great Craven cheese.

Maybe I should do one of those posts where I review every one of his films. I'm only missing a couple of super-hard to find ones like The Evolution Of Snuff (which I'm fuzzy on the level of his involvement), Casebusters (a Disney TV movie!!!) and um... there's another TV one I'm missing. Um. Chameleon Blue?

atsonicpark 07.28.2010 10:28 AM

Buffalo 66 is alright but I think Brown Bunny is a masterpiece. He was really good in that one Coppola film.

demonrail666 07.28.2010 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by noisereductions
great blog. I have some of those vhs. haha. Also I strongly recommend the book SHOCK HORROR which chronicles the Video Nasties with full VHS artwork. :)


Yeah, I have Shock Horror. Excellent book.

I remember being totally excited by this cover at the time, even though I'd quickly learnt that a hand-painted cover almost always equated with italian dubbed piece of shit. (oh, the days when 1990 meant some unimaginable time in the future!)

 

atsonicpark 07.28.2010 10:33 AM

Kiss KIss Bang Bang. Hadn't seen it in a while. Great movie.

chicka 07.28.2010 11:28 AM

I had a good laugh this morning as Army of Darkness was on what a blast.

Rob Instigator 07.28.2010 11:33 AM

"that's just pillow talk baby..."

Count Mecha 07.28.2010 12:17 PM

I love Buffalo 66. Vincent Gallo is excellent in Palookaville.

I rewatched this again the other day after about a year or so absence:

 


Every bit as great as I remembered it. Even when knowing what would happen, I still found it to be very exciting and even unnerving at a couple of moments. The first time I saw it, I thought the beginning was kind of boring and I just couldn't wait to get to the truckdriving, but I found myself really enjoying the beginning this time around. Just sets up really well who's just blowing wind and who's the real deal. That's actually one of my favorite things about older movies, those kind of foreign cafe movies where some foreigner is hanging out in some strange night bar in Morocco or whatever with all of these cool shady characters like this, like Strange Cargo, like To Have and Have Not. I wish people would make those kind of movies again, they're great.

viewtiful alan redux 07.28.2010 02:09 PM

 

9.5/10

noisereductions 07.28.2010 02:33 PM

WES CRAVEN:

Last House On The Left - 9/10, brilliant. I don't need to tell anyone that.
The Fireworks Woman - an XXX supposedly scripted by WC. He did work in the XXX industry early on, so it's possible. I've never seen this one. The synopsis I've read is a bit Flowers In The Atticy, which is funny cuz he had been planned to direct the movie originally but then bailed.
Hills Have Eyes - 7/10, a fun one anyway.
Summer Of Fear - 7/10, TV movie w Linda Blair, based on a Lois Duncan book I believe? Anyway, it's hilarious and awesome.
Evolution Of Snuff - haven't seen it yet.
Deadly Blessing - 6/10, Sharon Stone! anyway this one is so weird. It plays out one way then has a super awesome shock ending. Good flick.
Swamp Thing - 5/10, good ideas, he tried, didn't QUITE pull it off. But good.
Invitation To Hell - 6/10, as discussed in earlier post, hilarious Stepfords rip with Susan Lucci, Punky Brewster, Murphy Brown guy. Another TV movie.
Nightmare On Elm Street - 10/10, duh.
Chiller - 5/10, ridiculous TV movie. I don't know. It's ok.
Hills Have Eyes Part II - 6/10, so so bad that it's hilarious. Seriously. Dirtbikes and dogs having flashbacks and just really stupid script. It's very funny. See it if you haven't.
Nightmare On Elm Street 3 - 9/10, he wrote this one. you know it's awesome.
Casebusters - a Disney TV movie I sadly cannot find.
Deadly Friend - 8/10, I love this one. Kristy Swanson is a robot that blows up Ann Ramsey's head with a basketball. Do I really need to tell you anything else?
Serpent And The Rainbow - 9/10, this movie is really really scary.
Shocker - 7/10, I think he tried to start a new franchise. It didn't work. But the movie is wicked fun, and has an amazing sndtrk.
Night Visions - a TV movie I can't find.
People Under The Stairs - 8/10, awesome! I love this one!
New Nightmare - 7/10, pretty good. It had a good idea, which he sort of carried over later to Scream 3, etc. And cool that he got the original cast together again. Not crazy about the look of Freddy in this one though.
Vampire In Brooklyn - 5/10, I'm not a big fan of horror comedy. This was just ok.
Scream - 10/10, seriously.
Scream 2 - 7/10, not bad. It had good intentions and some good kills.
Music Of The Heart - 6/10, actually a really nice story and great work by Streep.
Scream 3 - 5/10, total letdown to "end" the trilogy. BUT there was good parts -- Jenny McCarthy I'm looking at you.
Cursed - 8/10, I really love this one. More than most ppl.
Red Eye - 7/10, a rather good thriller. I doubt you saw it.
Pulse - 7/10, I like this one way more than most people.
Hills Have Eyes II - he co-wrote the script. I like this more than the first "remake"... it explores the bomb-shelters and stuff in a cool way.
My Soul To Take - makes me very excited.
Scream 4 - makes me very very excited.

SONIC GAIL 07.28.2010 03:07 PM

I have seen almost all of those you have good taste i fucking love horror movies

saw sawvi the other day it was'nt bad i want to see the crazies next

noisereductions 07.28.2010 03:17 PM

I haven't seen Saw V or VI yet. My favorites are I and IV (I think... IV is the one with Shawnee Smith having a big role, right?)

I'm not interested in The Crazies. The original is good enough.

SONIC GAIL 07.28.2010 03:19 PM

I did not know there was an original crazies. Maybe ill findthat one. It just looks wierd and i like wierd even if the plot sucks.
I think saw VI was my favorite so far. I cant remember IV and V they all blend together its been so long since i saw the old ones

noisereductions 07.28.2010 03:20 PM

where the hell are you adam, I'm curious your take on the ones you've seen.

Craven is a favorite of mine becuz he's like perfected the art of being a mediocre horror director. It's amazing. It's like he manages to put big stars in bad movies. Haha. And like he tries to add cool-slang or technology that makes no sense. But in the end they're like these perfectly stereotypical movies. I love them.

noisereductions 07.28.2010 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by SONIC GAIL
I did not know there was an original crazies. Maybe ill findthat one. It just looks wierd and i like wierd even if the plot sucks.
I think saw VI was my favorite so far. I cant remember IV and V they all blend together its been so long since i saw the old ones


original Crazies is Ramiro yo!


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